Capcom continues to build on the legacy of its storied survival horror franchise with several new projects on the horizon.
The developer behind the acclaimed Resident Evil series is preparing for a busy release schedule following the launch of Resident Evil Requiem, which is set to debut on Nintendo Switch 2 and other platforms on February 27, 2026.
With each iteration, Capcom has established itself as a leader in the industry, delivering sales milestones and critical praise for titles like Resident Evil 2 Remake and Resident Evil Village. Respected Resident Evil insider Dusk Golem recently provided an update regarding the next entries in the franchise.
According to information shared by the insider, Resident Evil: Code Veronica Remake is currently planned for announcement next year and is targeted for a full release in 2027.
Following Code Veronica, Capcom is said to be working on Resident Evil Zero Remake, which is currently scheduled for a launch in 2028. Dusk Golem summarized the anticipated release cadence, stating that Capcom is looking to announce Resident Evil: Code Veronica Remake next year, aiming for a 2027 release, with Resident Evil Zero Remake set for the subsequent year.
The insider also assured that updates would be shared if there are any changes to these plans. These remakes follow a proven Capcom strategy: revisiting key entries in the Resident Evil catalog with modern gameplay enhancements, improved visuals, and broader platform availability.
Such efforts have not only stimulated new interest in the franchise but also driven robust performance on platforms like the Nintendo Switch and eShop, in addition to traditional home consoles and PC. Resident Evil Requiem represents the next major step for Capcom, arriving on the next-generation Nintendo Switch 2 and other contemporary platforms.
Given the series’ history of strong sales—over 140 million Resident Evil units have been sold as of early 2024—expectations are high for these legacy remakes to further solidify the franchise’s standing in the global gaming market. As Capcom maintains its industry leadership through both groundbreaking new entries and faithful remakes, fans can anticipate a revitalized Resident Evil experience on the Nintendo Switch 2, PlayStation, Xbox, and PC for years to come.
Stay tuned for additional updates on Resident Evil Code Veronica Remake and Resident Evil Zero Remake as more information becomes available.
The developer behind the acclaimed Resident Evil series is preparing for a busy release schedule following the launch of Resident Evil Requiem, which is set to debut on Nintendo Switch 2 and other platforms on February 27, 2026.
With each iteration, Capcom has established itself as a leader in the industry, delivering sales milestones and critical praise for titles like Resident Evil 2 Remake and Resident Evil Village. Respected Resident Evil insider Dusk Golem recently provided an update regarding the next entries in the franchise.
According to information shared by the insider, Resident Evil: Code Veronica Remake is currently planned for announcement next year and is targeted for a full release in 2027.
Following Code Veronica, Capcom is said to be working on Resident Evil Zero Remake, which is currently scheduled for a launch in 2028. Dusk Golem summarized the anticipated release cadence, stating that Capcom is looking to announce Resident Evil: Code Veronica Remake next year, aiming for a 2027 release, with Resident Evil Zero Remake set for the subsequent year.
The insider also assured that updates would be shared if there are any changes to these plans. These remakes follow a proven Capcom strategy: revisiting key entries in the Resident Evil catalog with modern gameplay enhancements, improved visuals, and broader platform availability.
Such efforts have not only stimulated new interest in the franchise but also driven robust performance on platforms like the Nintendo Switch and eShop, in addition to traditional home consoles and PC. Resident Evil Requiem represents the next major step for Capcom, arriving on the next-generation Nintendo Switch 2 and other contemporary platforms.
Given the series’ history of strong sales—over 140 million Resident Evil units have been sold as of early 2024—expectations are high for these legacy remakes to further solidify the franchise’s standing in the global gaming market. As Capcom maintains its industry leadership through both groundbreaking new entries and faithful remakes, fans can anticipate a revitalized Resident Evil experience on the Nintendo Switch 2, PlayStation, Xbox, and PC for years to come.
Stay tuned for additional updates on Resident Evil Code Veronica Remake and Resident Evil Zero Remake as more information becomes available.